Month: July 2013

I recently moved from an iPhone to an Android phone. My immediate concern was how to move my contacts over between the two devices. iCloud backup of my contacts really came in handy for this.

First, make sure to have your contacts backed up to iCloud.

Log in to iCloud at https://www.icloud.com/ using your Apple ID and proceed to the contacts page. Select all of the contacts (CTRL+A for Windows, COMMAND+A for Mac), click the gear on the bottom left, and select export as vCard.

Now log in to your Google Contacts using your Google account. Click import and select the vCard file you just exported.

Upon completing the import, make sure to review your contacts and merge any duplicate contacts that may have resulted from the import. This is the perfect opportunity to clean up your contacts before syncing them with your phone.

You can provide am id attribute to the and update the link to the page with #{id}. foo And update the link to the page with the focused element to http://www.example.com/mypage#focus If you have a link on the same page (on a navigation section, for example) you can just use foo to jump to the […]

It looks like their /shareArticle endpoint ignores query string parameters. The official share url for the video you YouTube is https://youtu.be/4wDVzjn9s9E and https://www.linkedin.com/sharing/share-offsite/?url=https://youtu.be/4wDVzjn9s9E seems to achieve what you're trying to do.

What you're asking about is polymorphism. In your scenario, you can achieve this by providing a default implementation in your abstract class (as a virtual method) and them allowing each sub-class to provide their own implementation by overriding the method. In SpaceshipController, change protected void updateSpaceshipMovement() to protected virtual void updateSpaceshipMovement(). This is telling the […]